DuckTales: Remastered is a beautiful hand-crafted reimagining of one of the most cherished 8-bit titles of all time. Go back to one of the golden ages of gaming, now refined with a level of detail that will please the most hardened devoted Disney or retro Capcom fan alike.

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About This Game

DuckTales: Remastered is a beautiful hand-crafted reimagining of one of the most cherished 8-bit titles of all time. Go back to one of the golden ages of gaming, now refined with a level of detail that will please the most hardened devoted Disney or retro Capcom fan alike. Featuring hand-drawn animated sprites, authentic Disney character voices talent and richly painted level backgrounds from the classic cartoon TV series, Scrooge McDuck and family come to life like never before. The gameplay retains the authenticity of its 8-bit predecessor; simple and fun, with slight modifications to improve gameplay flow and design. Embark on an authentic DuckTales adventure, as Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie travel to exotic locations throughout the world in their quest to retrieve the five Legendary Treasures.

System Requirements

Minimum:

OS: Windows®XP™ SP2, Windows®Vista™ or Windows®7

Processor: Intel™ Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading

Memory: 1 GB RAM

Graphics: NVIDIA® Geforce 9600GT, AMD® Radeon™ HD 3870 or higher (it must be able to manage Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory.

Hard Drive: 1 GB available space

Recommended:

OS: Windows®XP™ SP2, Windows®Vista™ or Windows®7

Processor: Intel™ Core 2 Duo / AMD™ Athlon 64 X2 or higher.

Memory: 4 GB RAM

Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce™ 200 series or higher, AMD® Radeon™ HD5000 series or higher (it must be able to manage Pixel Shader 3.0) with at least 512MB of display memory.

This game *IS* the exact same game, but with better graphics, updated music and voice acting from the ACTUAL voice actors of the Ducktales cartoon, including the over 90 year old Alan Young reprising his role as Scrooge McDuck

Oh, and you don't like the updated music and want your Moon theme unaltered and nostaligically glorious? Well, guess what? They have an option to play all the original 8-bit sound tracks from the original game!

The only downside to this game is that some of the cutscenes can't be skipped. But because the setting, voices and character sprites are all recreated from the TV show, watching the cutscenes feels like you are watching the original cartoon! Is that downside? I suppose if you had no childhood, it is.

Bottom line. This game is just as great as it's predecessor. Have you ever played a game where it was obvious right from the start that the developers loved making it? That's what happened here. It's clear the devs really enjoyed both the original game and the source material and wanted to make their game faithful to their nostaliga. And if you loved either of those things yourself, you'll appreciate the efforts they took towards bringing the Ducktales video game back to life.

Game has crashed 4 times on the final boss rendering me unable to complete it. The game has been out about 20 months now and people still have this problem and it isn't acceptable really. I don't recommend this to anyone due to that.

While the game is very fun, I will have to give this game a negative score for it not having the freezing problem fixed yet. The last boss fight freezes unless I choose to skip cutscene which ruins one cutscene I could have seen and the game has also frozen at a random moment as well. Until this is fixed I am leaving a negative review. This does not freeze at all or even once on Xbox 360, there is no excuse why this can't run better on the PC without any freezing issues.